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The word "血汗" is formed by combining the character "血" (xiě, meaning "blood") with the character "汗" (hàn, meaning "sweat"), both representing bodily fluids. This direct juxtaposition creates a compound noun where the individual literal meanings merge to convey the figurative concept of intense physical labor or arduous effort, as exemplified by the phrase "blood and sweat".
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